A clear message

Name the real proximity to disaster here:

CHICAGO (AP) — Three members of the rock band Live were aboard a United Airlines Express plane that made an emergency landing at O’Hare International Airport after reports of smoke in the plane’s cabin. …

The band, which reached No. 1 on the Billboard album chart with the 1994 release, “Throwing Copper,” had finished a nine-date tour of Canada, opening for Nickelback.

I didn’t know they were that desperate. If this isn’t a warning from the rock gods, I don’t know what is. Shape up, Live!

3 Responses to “A clear message”


  1. 1 Adam

    “Opening for Nickelback”!?!? Hell, they probably set the fire on the plane, hoping it would crash and put them out of their misery.

  2. 2 corey

    oh jesus. just when i thought counting crows opening for john mayer was bad… sheesh.

  3. 3 Dad

    A little clarification.. Counting Crows did not “open” for John Mayer, it was a co-headlining tour where they traded off who would play first each night.

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